The second half of Night Shift starts off on a bad foot with the forgettable “Spend the Night” and Wet”. “He’s a Gangsta” rounds the first half of Night Shift, nicely. It works as another summer radio track that will satisfy the female contingent. As much as we wanted to hate this song, it’s actually not that bad. “How I’m Feeling Right Now” and Knock ‘Em Down Music” keep Night Shift going strong as it moves along.Īs we reach the halfway point Feezy drops “Stilettos & Jeans” featuring Bobby V. Too short lends another verse on the Droop-E produced “Show Me What U Workin’ Wit’”, another catchy, sure fire radio cut. While not game changing, it’s catchy enough to probably get regular rotation. The track has an obvious Jazze Pha vibe, as he supplies the hook. “Can’t Stop the Boss” is a predictable collabo with Too Short and Snoop, produced by Jazze Pha. As Night Shift continues, it’s obvious that 40 Water is following the same blueprint that Day Shift was crafted with. Though maybe not a ringtone track (thankfully), the hook is infectious and gets stuck in the listeners head. The song is contagious, with the quintessential E-40 vibe and catchy hook. As it continues, the album moves into the dope “Nice Guys”. Night Shift starts with the 808 and clap infused “Over the Stove”, a nice lead in track and 40 does well in taking us into the Night Shift. The listener gets a different feeling as the album begins.
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